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Saving the environment is another deception. They could not care less about the environment.

Their real goal is total destruction of the current world order and ushering in "a new order of the ages"

“Worlds so-called leaders are actors performing in One Giant Scripted PSYOP " We are NOW 2 years into a 5-year plan for the TOTAL DESTRUCTION of the SOCIETY using Global Plandemics, Wars, Economic Collapse, and FOOD SHORTAGES."

https://lionessofjudah.substack.com/p/tracking-the-unvaccinated-canadas

They are openly telling us what the real goal is, but people are programmed to brash it off as crazy conspiracy theory. From the horse's mouth:

“We must move as quickly as possible to a one-world government, one-world religion under a one-world leader.” Robert Muller (United Nations), author of the World Core Educational curriculum

"No one will enter the New World Order unless he or she will make a pledge to worship Lucifer. (David Spangler, Director of Planetary Initiative, United Nations)

https://lionessofjudah.substack.com/p/the-occult-is-the-spiritual-foundation

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Even that. Oligarchs still do have a plenty of opportunities to make an advantage quite normally. It’s just they got too obsessed or perhaps charmed by power. This not only doesn’t serve them, but has a terrible disruptive potential for anyone.

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A coincidence or just business:

https://spayvac.com/about-spayvac

- wild horse and mammals humane sterilisation system that is lipid based could be used for covid

https://spayvac.com/f/covid-19-on-everyones-mind

subsequently licensed to Pfizer who’s boss is a vet who would have known all about this:

https://pharmaceutical-business-review.com/news/immunovaccine_seals_worldwide_license_agreement_with_pfizer_animal_health_091123-2/

Who then supply a lipid based mRNA vaccine against covid.

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More than half the corn grown in the US goes into ethanol.

Just another way to control the supply of food. Many things are wrong with this, but we're all too stupid to see.

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Stop the planning. Stop the controlling.

Mother Nature will work itself out.

Even if that means that people will end up killing each other off, then at least allow it to be spontaneous.

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Food shortages are a result of political and economic factors, not an inability of the earth to feed 40 billion people. Example: Sri Lancan and Dutch farm policies, and the Ukrainian war. We Homo sapiens must simply get our s---t together.

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If hunger were the problem we focused on food waste would be reduced before creating panic over greater production. Hunger is the hook for emotional support of policies that do nothing to feed the hungry or get food now produced to those who need it.

Aug 22, 2012 — Forty percent of food in the United States is never eaten, amounting to $165 billion a year in waste https://web.archive.org/web/20120824002850/https://news.blogs.cnn.com/2012/08/22/40-of-u-s-food-wasted-report-says/

August 2017

Wasted: How America Is Losing Up to 40 Percent of Its Food from Farm to Fork to Landfill - In 2012, NRDC published a groundbreaking report that revealed that up to 40 percent of food in the United States goes uneaten. That is on average 400 pounds of food per person every year. Not only is that irresponsible—it’s expensive. Growing, processing, transporting, and disposing that uneaten food has an annual estimated cost of $218 billion, costing a household of four an average of $1,800 annually.

https://www.nrdc.org/resources/wasted-how-america-losing-40-percent-its-food-farm-fork-landfill

Harvard 2013 followup just to avoid NRDC critics claims of study value

https://www.hsph.harvard.edu/nutritionsource/sustainability/food-waste/

Jul 15, 2016 — Americans waste an unfathomable amount of food. In fact, according to a Guardian report released this week, roughly 50 percent of all produce in the United States is thrown away—some 60 tons (or $160 billion) worth of produce annually, an amount constituting “one third of all foodstuffs.” Wasted food is also the single biggest occupant in American landfills, the Environmental Protection Agency has found.

https://web.archive.org/web/20160715170339/https://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2016/07/american-food-waste/491513/

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So you are a commumist?

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According to the Economist magazine the planet absorbs 11 billion tons CO2 and we produce 43 billion tons of the waste each year from 8 billion people. Until we adjust those two parameters we are just lemmings rushing towards the cliffs edge! Death Valley 127 degrees!

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> the Earth has the ability to support at least 40 billion people.

I suppose, but only if everyone changes their habits. 70%+ of the garbage in the Pacific Gyre comes from Asia, but they want you to think it's mainly from the US. https://rhg.com/research/chinas-emissions-surpass-developed-countries/

I don't think green energy is the answer. Look at all the problems with green energy from this person: https://wordsalad.info/tag-greenfail.html

On a similar note, electric cars initially cost more than gas cars, and the cost of running a car per mile is 7x more with a Tesla than a gasoline automobile.

Also, the current electrical infrastructure cannot handle every person using an electric car. This was copied from a screen shot. REALITY CHECK: At a neighborhood BBQ A Friend was talking to a neighbor, a BC Hydro Executive. I asked him how that renewable thing was doing. He laughed, then got serious "If you really intend to adopt electric vehicles, you have to face certain realities. For example, a home charging system for a Tesla requires 75 amp service. The average house is equipped with 100 amp service. On our small street (approximately 25 homes), the electrical infrastructure would be unable to carry more than three houses with a single Tesla each. For even half the homes to have electric vehicles, the system would be wildly over-loaded. This is the elephant in the room with electric vehicles. Our residential infrastructure cannot bear the load."

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There is a fly in the ointment with utopian “let’s all cooperate peacefully and live in harmony” ideals: the current state of “human nature” (i.e. morals).

Selfish ambition, relationships based on barbaric conquest rather than brotherly love, slothful freeloading, and vicious criminality, among other degenerate tendencies, will quickly wreck any large-scale attempts at utopia. Look at the difficulty even many families of fewer than half a dozen people have in cooperating with each other.

I’m not saying it’s impossible on a small scale, and I believe it quite probably will be realized on a worldwide scale. But not for many, many generations. Not until the very many animalistic tendencies that today so largely prevail are weeded out.

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